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MAMBA 2019
This photo was taken in the McMurty Art Building. I used black paint in photoshop to highlight the lights and computer.
2016
Digital Photograph
“I’ve loved you since the day I met you”
2023
Acrylic on Canvas
A collage with the background of a digital re-illustration of Hokusai’s The Great Wave Off Kanagawa to portray our poor disregard and care of Earth.
2019
Digital illustration and collage
These monotype prints are based on historical photos of imperial palaces in Beijing, my hometown.
monotype on paper
Original cover art for the Stanford Daily’s Vol. 257 autumn quarter issue.
Digital Illustration
Abstract photography with the goal of rendering mundane objects unrecognizable.
2018
Photography
An ongoing series attempting to create an emotive instant through color theory principles
2017
Taken at Felt Lake during one of the field trips of MI 70Q: Photographing Nature, featuring IntroSem students and Continuing Studies students.
Photograph
As a landscape photographer, I like to see things in different light. These would represent my personal interpretation of Stanford.
Photo
I painted a face digitally, and I like frames, angels, and rocket ships.
2020
Digital Art
inspired by Mondays, morning showers, and an addiction to caffeine.
Digital illustration
This means “my cabbage” in Russian, and the word also means “money”. This was inspired by a photo from r/peopleofwalmart.
A cat in a Japanese restaurant.
3D computer graphics
This piece captures the fleeting, but golden moment of connection between the deer and the viewer. A reminder that beautiful things are fleeting.
2015
Oil on canvas
This painting is a depiction of my first month here at Stanford.
2022
Water Color on Paper
This self portrait depicts the artist in self reflection. The couple gazes forward, as hidden collaged images loom behind, reminding them of the past.
Acrylic and Collage on Canvas 30 x 40 in
Anatomy of the Vogue is a portraiture study of clinical anatomy that bridges human and corpse through a play on the fashion industry.
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Colored Pencil
Video edited from found footage reflecting on the repetition, absurdity, and futility of everyday life. Duration: 05:05
Video Art
The feet of my former roommate are greeted by the warm light that streams in through the blinds.
An observational abstract of seaweed washing onto a beach, brought in by the tide. 24″ x 30″.
Oil paint on canvas